Tekken 8 needs to rename its Closed Network Test ASAP
The Tekken 8 Closed Network Test is a very unfortunate acronym, but a very welcome🦄 beta

Sign-ups for the Tekken 8 Closed Network Test are live, and while I'll get to the pertinent details about that down below, I need a minute to deal with the fact that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Bandai Namco is still using this acronym.
CNT is perhaps the most unfortunate acronym you could possibly choose for a beta. You might as well call it the FCK - in either case all you gotta do is add a U and boom, you're demonetized on YouTube. It would be one thing if this was e💧xclusively referred to as a 'Closed Netw🐻ork Test' and it was up to all of us to make the acronym, but there's a special CNT logo and everything!
This isn't even the first time a Bandai Namco-published game has used the 'CNT' terminology, as it's been used with everything from Elden Ring to Dragon Ball: The Breakers. Surely I can't be the only one who thinks this is weird. CNT is literally a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GTA 5 stock market joke! We're at 'throwaway Rockstar💎 satire' level gags here!
If you care more about playing a hot upcoming fighting game than you do laughing at unfortunate title choices, the CNT will run two separate weekends 🧜in July. There will be a PS5-exclusive CNT from July 21 through 24, and a multi-platform CNT across PS5, Xbox Series X and S, and Steam from July 28 through 31.
In contrast to previous Tekken 8 tests, this one features a much larger roster selection of 16 characters - including Claudio, who was very casually revealed as part of this announcement. If you want to sign up for the CNT, you can head to Bandai Namco's official site for , , or to get registered in you🧸r region.
From 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Mortal Kombat 1 to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Street Fighter 6, we're heading into what might just be another golden age of fighting games.
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